Literally the Worst: 24 Women Share the Things Men Do That They Cannot Stand
It's an open secret that men often get on women's nerves. Most of the time, though, the reason why something is annoying is pretty...
Published 6 months ago in Eww
It's an open secret that men often get on women's nerves. Most of the time, though, the reason why something is annoying is pretty obvious.
Not all the time, though. Sometimes, a guy thinks he is doing something harmless and he makes a gal go nuclear. So here are just a few of the "harmless" things you need to avoid doing!
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Making us prove we are knowledgeable whenever we like something that is traditionally "masculine".I like soccer and one of my colleagues quizzed me on how many players are supposed to be on the field during a game. Not in a billion years would he have done that to another man. Still ticks me off up to this day.-u/Poppiiiiiiiiies6
Catcalling, apparently. In highschool I got into a really heated argument with a boyfriend because he insisted that women "usually appreciate the compliment." Several other girls jumped in to back me up and he still tried to tell us that we were wrong. It was one of the most frustrating arguments I've ever had.-u/Delicious-Carpet-37
Talking over us. There is a guy in my history class who constantly interrupts me just to repeat what I’ve already said with bigger words that he’s using wrong. The teacher lets him do it and loves having him in class. Also anytime the teacher asks something about life (for example would you still eat chicken if you had to kill it yourself) he goes “girls? would you?” acting like it would be more difficult for us.-u/24_monkeys12
At my former job, I worked with a lot of volunteers, so people were being very familiar with each other. That was fine, but the amount of men who wanted to rub my shoulders without asking was insane. Why, why would you just grab people you don't really know like that? And keep trying to do it after I tell you I don't like it?-u/theswamphag14
There was a situation where I was picking up furniture together with my partner and my father when the guy who runs that place came up to my dad smirking and asking if I had a sister - knowing that I could hear it. That dude was at least over 50. That was so weird and unnecessary. Just wrong. He was that kind of guy who would label everything as a “compliment” or “locker room talk”.-u/introverting_vibes16
Insulting other women’s bodies in front of us.I’ve had men do this around me thinking it’ll boost my self-esteem if they insult factors of another woman’s appearance that I don’t have, for example by bullying small chested, older or larger women. All it does is put me in competition with others and makes me realize that if my physical traits were different, this man probably wouldn’t respect me half as much, or that I’ll be less attractive to him if my appearance changes. It makes me feel like a commodity, puts pressure on me and just makes the relationship feel very surface level. I don’t care if your ex is now a ‘fat cow’, keep it to yourself.-u/stagsinthehospice18
Monday: "Make me a sandwich ha ha ha "Tuesday: "Make me a sandwich ha ha ha"Wednesday: "Make me a sandwich ha ha ha"Thursday: "Make me a sandwich ha ha ha"Friday: "Make me a sandwich ha ha ha"Saturday: "Make me a sandwich ha ha ha"And on Sunday he rested to opine about how women just aren't as funny as men-u/mylatestphase